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Taxonomic notes

Description

Small, as cycads go. Stem fleshy, branching, subterreanean, naked, tuberous. Taproot tuberous. Separate leaf- and cone-producing branches. New leaves produced singly, coiled like watchsprings. Cataphylls irregular and when present short, flat, scattered among the leaf bases. Leaves erect, arching, bipinnate, one to seven on each rootstock branch, with long, slender petioles, swollen and hairy at the base; pinnae slender, spreading widely; pinnules opposite to alternate on each secondary rachis which itself ends in a terminal pinnule, thin textured, decurrent and stalked at the base, not articulate. Cones terminal on short branches of the rootstock, shortly stalked. Sporophylls peltate, the outer surface shortly hairy and lacking any spine or ornamentation. Seeds radiospermic, the sarcotesta cream to pinkish or purplish (Jones 1993).

Distribution and Ecology

Australia: coastal Queensland. Lowlands to moderate elevations or tablelands. Found within or on the fringes of rainforests, on protected slopes in open forest, and in riparian areas. Soils well-structured loams; fires uncommon (Jones 1993).